Senior Goodbye Column: A non-traditional end to a non-traditional college experience
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With the November election a week away, voter registration is now closed. Some students who do not live where they are registered are presented a confusing situation of where they can vote.
As the world continues to find new ways to deal with COVID-19 and evolve during this process, Otterbein University finds itself in the difficult stages of deciding which programs and courses it needs to discontinue.
Video Production is a mandatory class for journalism and media communication students at Otterbein University. It is a hands-on class that teaches students what goes into creating a video clip for a news segment or a YouTube video. With COVID-19 affecting universities across the country, professors must find new ways to teach college students how to design, shoot and edit video projects. Often times, students would get the chance to announce sporting events or operate the cameras for the games, but with no fall sports at the moment, new mediums of instruction must be developed.
For many the escapism of college football is an essential part of their lifestyle. As we will soon be entering the month of May and still endure stay-at-home orders from most state governors, the pandemic of COVID-19 now brings with it the possibility of cancelling college football this fall.